Lanier Girls Freshman Basketball

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Lanier took care of business in the rival match up with Reagen sweeping the raiders at the Freshmen, JV, and Varsity levels. The Lady Viks varsity squad controlled the game in all four quarters finishing the night with a 50-34 win over Reagan. While the scoring efforts were at full force for the Viks, the

The Viks started off the game a little rocky, but ended the first half up 28 to 22. Great team defense led by Senior Jada Stewart helped the team to finish strong, holding the Panthers to only 11 points in the second half. Junior Kadasia Duirden debuted as the starting point guard for the Viks

The Lady Viks won on all three levels this past Tuesday against the Travis Rebels. The Freshmen started the night off with a 30-12 victory lead by Grace Bennie’s dazzling ball handling and shooting display. The JV were behind for the first 3 quarters of play, but managed to steal the game at the end

This last Friday was the Lanier Girls Basketball Parent and Teacher Appreciation and Senior night. Thanks to all of the parents and teachers who came and were recognized for all the support they have given the Lady Vikings this season. Also, a special shout out goes to the two Seniors, Maddy Brown and Kiearra Escamilla, recognized at the game

The Lady Viking JV and Varsity teams improved in district play this week beating the Eastside Memorial Panthers on both levels. The JV won 41-29 led by Kastazia Thomas’ 15 points. Freshmen Jasmine Riley brought her usual defensive chaos, snatching up a mind boggling 10 steals converted for 7 points. Zaria Sheffield also had a personal best with

Freshmen and Varsity Girls Basketball captured big wins in Tuesday’s district game versus the Travis Rebels. The JV fell short, but fought hard. Jasmine Riley (17 points) and Sandy Leyva (6 points) both had career high scoring nights which helped clench a 34-30 overtime victory for the Freshmen. Erica Coleman and Maddy Brown were again dominant

While many are already enjoying the holiday break, the Lady Viking Basketball team went to work on Tuesday night against the McCallum Lady Knights. Lanier came out strong, putting up 18 points in the first quarter, while holding the Knights to only 5 points. The Vikings continued to put distance between themselves and McCallum, leading at the half, 27-9 . As

The Lady Viks improve to 2-1 on the season with an impressive victory at home over Reagan in the district 26-5A season opener. The Lady Viks were paced by freshman Erica Coleman with 22 points. Faith Apout and Kieara Escamilla led a strong defensive effort and kept the Raiders at bay all night. Contributions off